All we need now is to figure out an interface w/ our optical and auditory systems and then we could use these puppies to tap in. Wear your computer and have it display directly to your optic nerve. We could even do interfaces to our olifactory (sp?) senses (and you thought you didn't have to shower since you're working from home) and what not.
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Yeah, isn't wonderful? The thing is, it's not all that uncommon anymore. Especially in departments that have little, if any, contact with the public. At the company I work at (not for, I'm a coop employee/contractor), at least 1/3 of the conversations involves someone swearing at/about something/one. While we rarely have face-to-face contact with our customers (just a bunch of programmers;) ), I would expect someone who's giving an interview to give a little more thought to their choice of words.
All we need now is to figure out an interface w/ our optical and auditory systems and then we could use these puppies to tap in. Wear your computer and have it display directly to your optic nerve. We could even do interfaces to our olifactory (sp?) senses (and you thought you didn't have to shower since you're working from home) and what not.
Yeah, isn't wonderful? The thing is, it's not all that uncommon anymore. Especially in departments that have little, if any, contact with the public. At the company I work at (not for, I'm a coop employee/contractor), at least 1/3 of the conversations involves someone swearing at/about something/one. While we rarely have face-to-face contact with our customers (just a bunch of programmers ;) ), I would expect someone who's giving an interview to give a little more thought to their choice of words.